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Regions :: Western Europe Marks & Spencer to eliminate hazardous chemicals from its clothing products by 202012:34 PM MDT | October 24, 2012 | Sotirios Frantzanas Marks & Spencer (M&S; London), a leading retail company, has published a new set of commitments related to the safe use of chemicals in textile production, with the aim of eliminating all releases of hazardous chemicals throughout the company's entire clothing supply chain and products by 2020. The commitments were agreed on in conjunction with Greenpeace and in response to Greenpeace's Detox campaign. The commitments now form part of M&S's approach to managing chemicals in its supply chain, and will support the company's existing environmental and... This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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